I never look at other people's work. My mind has to be completely focused on my own illusions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't look at other people's work because I don't want to be distracted by their ideas.
My work is not great, but it's respectable. I have no false illusions.
Sometimes when you're looking at your own work, you can't really see, and it's only when you step back a little bit later that you think, 'Oh, that's completely in line with everything else I've done.'
My work is a self-portrait of my mind, a prism of my convictions.
I don't make judgments about my own work, and I don't analyze it; I just let it happen. That applies to everything I've done.
I don't like to watch my work after I do it because it just - I'll always look at the wrong things.
While producing art works, illusions appear from time to time due to my mental illness. Every day is a struggle for me.
I can interpret my own work honestly. And performing by myself seems to focus the attention in the right places.
I am determined to live without illusions. I want to look at reality straight. Without hiding.
I don't analyze what I'm doing. I've read convincing interpretations of my work, and sometimes I've noticed something that I wasn't aware of, but I think, at this point, people read into my work out of habit. Or I'm just very, very smart.